Grant Featherston was Australia's leading 'post modernist' furniture designer. He was born in 1922 in Geelong, and gained prominence in 1947 when he produced his relaxation chairs. They were made from plywood and webbing, although some were upholstered with sponge rubber and fabric.

Featherston's philosophy that a chair should follow the body's contours was confirmed in the design of his contour chairs, which were produced for five years from 1951, Plywood was used for the chair's frame, which was upholstered. Examples are shown.

Mild steel and cane were used for the cane-metal chair, designed in 1954. This was followed by the easy chairs of 1955 that were constructed from plywood, iron, rubber webbing, and were upholstered. The townhouse suite followed in 1956.

From 1957 to 1970 Grant Featherston was consultant to metal furniture manufacturer, Aristoc Industries. Chairs were designed and mass-produced, and may still more...

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A Grant Featherston stool for aristoc Industries, circa 1960s,…

Grant Featherston Stool for Aristoc Industries, 1960s

A Grant Featherston stool for aristoc Industries, circa 1960s, 53 cm high

A pair of Featherston red leather upholstered stools, 52 cm high

Featherston Red Leather Stools - 52cm High

A pair of Featherston red leather upholstered stools, 52 cm high

Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Vanity Stool,…

Featherston Vanity Stool by Aristoc, c. 1950

Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Vanity Stool, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Aristoc, retains label 'Aristoc Industries Glen Waverley VIC, height 35 cm diameter 80 cm

Grant Featherston Australian stool. C. 1950s, speckled…

Grant Featherston Speckled Stool

Grant Featherston Australian stool. C. 1950s, speckled upholsery, stamp to base

Grant Featherston (1922-1995), Contour Stool, green cloth…

Green Contour Stool by Grant Featherston

Grant Featherston (1922-1995), Contour Stool, green cloth upholstery